Eric Allendorf
USA Guide 2024
Band 2 : Real Estate: Finance
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About
Provided by Eric Allendorf
Practice Areas
Rick Allendorf is a partner in the Real Estate practice of Paul Hastings and is based in the firm's New York office. Mr. Allendorf's practice is concentrated in real estate lending with a national scope, with a particular emphasis on complex debt finance. He represents institutional lenders, alternative lenders, debt funds, and construction lenders in all aspects of real estate finance and restructurings.
Mr. Allendorf's experience includes representing lenders in originating loans intended for balance sheet, syndication, and securitization secured by commercial real estate projects of all asset types, including office, retail, hotel, multifamily, and industrial. He has extensive experience in structuring multi-stack deals with multiple layers of subordinate financing, representing both senior lenders and mezzanine lenders.
Additionally, Mr. Allendorf has extensive experience in workouts and bankruptcies, having been involved in some of the largest restructurings in multiple real estate cycles.
Personal
Boston College Law School, J.D., 2002 (magna cum laude)
Northwestern University, 1995
Chambers Review
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Eric Allendorf offers expertise advising major lenders on a wide array of complex financings across a range of asset classes.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Rick is a great business attorney who is able to synthesize where a point is likely to go and communicate that. He is great in negotiations and at working with other parties."
"He is super smart, very experienced and knows the market."
"Eric brings broad experience and commercial understanding."
"Rick is a great business attorney who is able to synthesize where a point is likely to go and communicate that. He is great in negotiations and at working with other parties."
"He is super smart, very experienced and knows the market."
"Eric brings broad experience and commercial understanding."